Ads of the World A Graphics.com site

Red Bull: Puzzle

Red Bull: Puzzle
Your rating: None Average: 8.4 (17 votes)

A jigsaw puzzle containing a thousand white pieces was presented together with a can of Red Bull.

Agency: 10AM Communications, Singapore

Comments

mikelite's picture 1028 pencils

that's neat. nothing too original, but still neat

writergeekdez's picture 287 pencils

it's funny for the right audience. but as a non-red bull drinker, it's certainly not going to sway me to try one. hmmmmm. so, what you're saying is that i'll be so jacked up that my OCD tendencies will rev into high gear so that i can put together this pointless puzzle.

no thanks! but fun, imaginative and intriguing in the right hands!

mb's picture

Original?
It's not like this is an idea that's done to death. I think in the context that it really is quite original.
Putting together a puzzle that is solid white and consisting of a thousand pieces would take an extrememly long time to do, long enough to get really bored and perhaps doze off. But not, as this brilliant tangible ad is saying, if you had Red Bull, which would keep you extremely alert. "Bring it on" as the copy says.
It has nothing to do with being obsessive compulsive. It has everything to do with being a clever ad.

pindaro's picture

Uhmmmm.... The strategy is ok, i guess, but I think the execution if kind of dull.

I don't think is relevant and the media does not dimension the idea.

Guest's picture

Isn't red bull supposed to give you energy? Putting a puzzle of thousand pieces together tells me you
need more patientce and concentration.

ivan's picture

Mental and physical energy/stamina.

itchy's picture 58 pencils

I'm torn. I liek the concept I'm just not 100$ convinced the execution is there. Good idea. I don't drink Red Bull and I don't think this would make me. It's a cute clever idea tho.

Phehello's picture 18 pencils

What is the puzzle about? Just empty white space? What are we solving here? Oh is it: here are pieces of nothing to put together, but you have to drink Red Bull to go through it? If there was an image - nothing complicated - to complete, then maybe i could catch the challenge. For now it looks empty and pointless. Nonetheless - well executed, clean & neat and straight to the point. Quite original, not an idea done to death....

Phehello M

ivan's picture

The most complicated puzzle is a puzzle with one single color.

Eric's picture

You got it ivan... After you drink the Red Bull the colors will apear!!! jejeje

 tournaments noble poker's picture

deletions Xanthus enchantment!fanned gloves Lindbergh:

Eric's picture

Yep, its a good idea but I dont see the concept of Red Bull there. Red Bull=energy/exitemente/bring it on, I dont need energy to to a jigsaw puzzle...

Good idea, poor execution!!

Guest's picture

It'll be good for a headache pill

Guest's picture

they should have made the puzzles pieces outta potato chips at least it would be worth keeping!

ooops's picture 448 pencils

for people who enjoy jigsaw puzzle
they don't need a redbull to replenish

jonft's picture 264 pencils

For our overseas friends, in SG we drink it for sports not games. Perhaps 10am needs it in the morning b4 they can think it creatively?

jono

王宏伟's picture 42 pencils

不错,喜欢~~~~

Post new comment

We highly appreciate your comments. When commenting please acknowledge the following guidelines: Be respectful and helpful. Do not spam or link drop. Please note that guest comments do not appear immediately.

 
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <blockquote> <img>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.

More information about formatting options

Ads of the World is an advertising archive and community. The archive showcases campaigns from around the world categorized and updated daily. In the forum you can discuss your professional life and post your work for critique. The blog features advertising stories. Read more

On Demand Videos


On Demand Videos: Video tutorials for advertising pros and designers providing tools and information you can trust — and use — on your very next project. Subscribe today!